Alert level 4 raised in Libyan capital of Tripoli, selected areas —Locsin
MANDATORY EVACUATION
The Philippine government on Wednesday announced that is enforcing mandatory evacuation of Filipino workers in the Libyan capital of Tripoli and other conflict-torn areas within its 100-kilometer radius due to worsening security situation in the North African state.
Libya was placed under Alert Level 4 by the Department of Foreign Affairs after a number of Filipinos suddenly found themselves in the middle of fierce fighting in Tripoli.
Under this security warning, all Filipinos there are asked to leave and join the ongoing evacuation being offered by the Philippine government.
More than 1,000 Filipino workers are still in Libya.
"The current situation on the ground could no longer guarantee the safety and security of Filipinos who chose to remain," the DFA said in a statement.
Apart from Tripoli, other areas covered by alert level 4 are: Tajoura, Ghot Romman, Qaraboli, Qasr Khiyar, Esbea, Tarhuna, Bani Waled, Gharyan, Aziziya, Warshifana, Zawia, Surman and Sabratha.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. also mentioned the raising of the alert level in a tweet on Wednesday.
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